We finish First Peter by tracing a single thread through marriage, community, suffering, leadership, and spiritual warfare: humility that makes room for God’s care. The letter’s hard edges lead to soft hearts, and we end with a simple prayer that God always answers. • honoring marriage with mutual dignity and gentle strength • blessing instead of payback under insult • readiness to explain hope with respect • baptism as pledge of a good conscience through resurrection • leaving old habits fo...
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We finish First Peter by tracing a single thread through marriage, community, suffering, leadership, and spiritual warfare: humility that makes room for God’s care. The letter’s hard edges lead to soft hearts, and we end with a simple prayer that God always answers. • honoring marriage with mutual dignity and gentle strength • blessing instead of payback under insult • readiness to explain hope with respect • baptism as pledge of a good conscience through resurrection • leaving old habits fo...
Titus and Philemon: Responsibility and Reconciliation
Outloud Bible Project Podcast
20 minutes
4 weeks ago
Titus and Philemon: Responsibility and Reconciliation
Paul reads Titus and Philemon aloud and shows how sound doctrine forms trustworthy leaders while grace pushes us toward real reconciliation that costs something. We connect elder integrity in Crete with a five-step path to peacemaking between Philemon and Onesimus. • letters to Titus and Philemon read in full • why Crete needs strong elders with integrity • qualifications that protect churches from false teaching • grace that trains us toward self-control and good works • avoiding useless co...
Outloud Bible Project Podcast
We finish First Peter by tracing a single thread through marriage, community, suffering, leadership, and spiritual warfare: humility that makes room for God’s care. The letter’s hard edges lead to soft hearts, and we end with a simple prayer that God always answers. • honoring marriage with mutual dignity and gentle strength • blessing instead of payback under insult • readiness to explain hope with respect • baptism as pledge of a good conscience through resurrection • leaving old habits fo...